. Summer tours . ese carved and tinted peaks is itself satisfaction. Second Day, Rocky Mountain National Park Region The mornings motor trip is up the Fall River Drive and return by way of the HighDrive. These are weak local names for mountain highways that open up the tremen-dous scenery which justified the United States Government in creating this RockyMountain National Park. We travel 32 miles. At times the highway follows the valleyfloor, flanked:by a charming mingling of aspens and evergreens; at times it climbs the wallsof mighty canyons affording vistas of distant river valleys and more


. Summer tours . ese carved and tinted peaks is itself satisfaction. Second Day, Rocky Mountain National Park Region The mornings motor trip is up the Fall River Drive and return by way of the HighDrive. These are weak local names for mountain highways that open up the tremen-dous scenery which justified the United States Government in creating this RockyMountain National Park. We travel 32 miles. At times the highway follows the valleyfloor, flanked:by a charming mingling of aspens and evergreens; at times it climbs the wallsof mighty canyons affording vistas of distant river valleys and more distant snow-crownedpeaks; at times it follows the top of a divide and Longs Peak dominates the picture. This is a region to delight the nature-lover. He can walk and climb and fish to his heartscontent. Hallets Glacier and Longs Peak challenge him to climb to the ice and the a few accept these challenges and find not only success but mental and physical vigor. Eight See the National Parks for Scenery. White automobile of Yellowstone Park Transportation tours use these safe, comfortable luxurious cars Third Day, Rocky Mountain National Park RegionNo motor ride of the entire two weeks vacation tour will give the spice and flavor ofour ride of this morning to Longs Peak Inn, the rustic hotel-lodge of the famous naturalist,Enos Mills. As we pass the beaver dams and approach his ranch, with its central innand cottages there is Longs Peak again, flanked by Mt. Meeker and Mt. Lady Mills welcomes you and his smile is the spirit of the place. We tarry long enoughto make the acquaintance of his friends—the squirrels, chipmunks and saucy bluejaysreturning to the Stanley for lunch. After lunch our party motors to Denver a distance of 69 miles. The roadway leadsfrom the mountains down shady canyons which confine tumbling rivers whipped to asnowy foam by their boulder strewn beds. The finest of these canyons is the St. Lyons to Longmont—twel


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